![]() ![]() ![]() The theme of appearance and reality endorses proverbs such as nothing is what it seems, the problem of freedom presents the power of the criminal mind, the stunted self introduces psychological behaviour, and the problem of love addresses views of false and true love. It is through these components, that the narrative's themes are presented, allowing the readers to respond accordingly. Through this narrative technique, other elements, such as the thriller genre, symbolism of the structure, and psychological interpretation are raised. The entire novel, therefore, is written in first person point of view. The first and third sections, narrated by the character of Clegg, and the middle, narrated by the character of Miranda. The Collector, written by John Fowles is broken into three sections. The techniques an author employs, and the way in which they are manipulated, often determine the reader's response towards a novel's themes. ![]()
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